Rachel Luna is a best-selling author, international speaker and elite business coach. A former US Marine, this 4 foot 11 inch firecracker has a reputation for inspiring confident action and helping her clients double, triple and quadruple their income. If you're stuck in a rut and want to increase your income and your confidence so you can get you to the next level, Rachel Luna is the woman to call.
A lot of times people are waiting until they stop feeling fear. That’s the problem. You have to take action while you are scared. Let go of your emotional attachment to the outcome. You have to be okay that some people are going to laugh at you or judge you.
I helped a girl with Affiliate Marketing and she achieved over $100,000 within the first 7 months.
(i) Integrity – I don’t just promote anything, I am very selective.
(ii) Engagement – I engage with people with a high touch experience. I will get on the phone and do one-on-one call.
In this moment, success means honoring what I want at my most selfish level. Selfish self here means really being true and honest with yourself and the people around you about what you want and what you need. When personal wants and needs are not being met at the highest level, not referring to big things but the highest level of fulfillment, you cannot show-up fully and you cannot serve other people at your absolute best.
The best investment is investing in yourself if you are willing to cash in on that investment by doing the work.
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Successful People are Full of C.R.A.P.
As an attorney-turned-philanthropic advisor, LAURA FREDRICKS knows how to ASK. She has enjoyed a lengthy and successful career in industries best known for making high profile, multi-million dollar A$KS – law and philanthropy – and is the first to merge strategies from both professional sectors into a mainstream practice known as THE ASK©.
This new practice has placed LAURA on the national and international speaking circuits at conferences around the world from Amsterdam to Ann Arbor, Bologna to Boca Raton, Kenya to Kentucky, Moscow to Montreal, Sydney to Seattle, plus Australia, Italy, and the Netherlands. THE ASK© has also led LAURA to TV and radio appearances on local talk shows across the nation, and her expertise has been featured in national publications. Her four books on “How to A$K© for Money – and More of It” have become industry leaders. New books with “Asking Advice for Everyday Living”
As more and more bombardment of social media, more things got complex. If you can make whatever niche you are trying to do, simple, you will do very well. What works in any sector for any person at any age in any decade for anything that you want, it comes down to 5 things:
Branding
People need organization, structure and focus in transition.
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"Hal Elrod is living proof that all of us are capable of creating miracles in our own lives. His inspirational message, loaded with examples of Hal's never-say-die attitude and winning strategies, will empower anyone to make the most of his or her life."
--Bud Gardner, co-author, Chicken Soup for the Writer's Soul
Hal got his start inspiring and entertaining people at age 15 as a radio show host where he was given the hip moniker, "Yo Pal" Hal.
At age 20, Hal's life was almost ended when, traveling at over 70 miles per hour, Hal was struck head on by a drunken driver and found dead on the scene. Hal’s heart stopped beating for 6 minutes, he fractured 13 bones, suffered severe brain damage, and spent 6 long days in a coma, awakening to the devastating news that he might never walk again.
Never one to accept limitations set by others, Hal astounded the medical community when he miraculously took his first step only three weeks later and was released from the hospital less than two months after the night of the crash.
Hal got back to work that same year to sell over $100,000 of kitchen products door-to-door and became one of the youngest members ever inducted into the company's Hall of Fame.
Now at 27, Hal is a bestselling author, motivational speaker, and CEO of Global Empowerment Coaching. Hal is truly taking life head on with his autobiography by the same name, Taking Life Head On! (The Hal Elrod Story), which published last year and is inspiring thousands of people throughout the world, already reaching #7 on Amazon’s bestseller list.
Hal's story is amazing, his youthful energy, humor, and unique principles for experiencing more joy and fulfillment in your life offer a fresh perspective for your viewing audience.
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The Miracle Morning book is available on Amazon and Kindle.
When Sean was born doctors predicted he would not survive past birth because of a rare bone disorder that stunted his growth and caused his bones to be extremely fragile. Despite these challenges, he's taken a stand for a quality of life that has reached millions of people around the world, including Sir Richard Branson, President Clinton, and his Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama. Sean has appeared on everything from The Oprah Show to Youtube videos with millions of views. The Biography Channel did an hour feature on his life called, “Three Foot Giant.” His message has been heard at live events in over 15 countries and 47 states over the past 16 years. Sean's latest book, “Get Off Your But” has swept the US and been released in over a half dozen languages around the world. As a board certified therapist, Sean uses humor and compassion to develop a fun environment where individuals open their hearts and minds for lasting empowerment to occur.
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Serena Dyer has co-authored a book with her father, Dr. Wayne Dyer, titled Don’t Die With Your Music Still In You about her experience growing up with spiritual parents. The book is a daughter’s response to her father’s wisdom and provides readers a glimpse into what life was like growing up with seven brothers and sisters -- and Dr. Wayne Dyer as a father.
Serena is a contributor to several publications where she shares stories on varying subjects, including meditation, travel, the spiritual journey and life with her brothers and sisters. She is also a featured speaker at spiritual, motivational and wellness events around the United States. Her subject matter covers a wide range of topics, but she always seeks to share her personal spiritual perspective in a way that encourages introspection and personal growth.
While completing her master’s degree at the University of Miami, Serena was moved by startling statistics concerning the global tragedy of human trafficking. Although most of her work is done privately, Serena does add her voice to raise awareness via the charity Stop Child Trafficking. Serena currently resides in south Florida with her husband Matt and her 2 children.
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Website: http://serenadyer.com
https://www.facebook.com/officialserenadyer/
Serena Dyer has co-authored a book with her father, Dr. Wayne Dyer, titled Don’t Die With Your Music Still In You about her experience growing up with spiritual parents. The book is a daughter’s response to her father’s wisdom and provides readers a glimpse into what life was like growing up with seven brothers and sisters -- and Dr. Wayne Dyer as a father.
Serena is a contributor to several publications where she shares stories on varying subjects, including meditation, travel, the spiritual journey and life with her brothers and sisters. She is also a featured speaker at spiritual, motivational and wellness events around the United States. Her subject matter covers a wide range of topics, but she always seeks to share her personal spiritual perspective in a way that encourages introspection and personal growth.
While completing her master’s degree at the University of Miami, Serena was moved by startling statistics concerning the global tragedy of human trafficking. Although most of her work is done privately, Serena does add her voice to raise awareness via the charity Stop Child Trafficking. Serena currently resides in south Florida with her husband Matt and her 2 children.
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Website: http://serenadyer.com
https://www.facebook.com/officialserenadyer/
Noha Waibsnaider is a leading food entrepreneur and change maker in the healthy, real food movement. After graduating from Columbia Business School, she worked at Unilever and learned about the preservatives, chemicals, and processing that fills most of our foods. Originally from Israel, Noha grew up on a diet of mostly unprocessed foods and snacking on dried fruit. She realized there was a big gap in the marketplace and an opportunity to create snacks that make people feel good about snacking, with food that tastes great and is naturally nutritious. In 2005, she launched Peeled Snacks: organic fruit snacks with no added sugar or preservatives. In the last year, the brand has quickly evolved to a larger healthy snack platform, with the launch of Peas Please, savory veggie snacks. With her vision of providing tasty and nourishing snacks everywhere you need a snack, Peeled Snacks are sold in Starbucks, Target, Whole Foods, Wegmans, Giant, Hudson News, Amazon, and many other retailers. The company has ranked on the Inc. 5000 List of America’s Fastest Growing Companies for four years, has been featured in Oprah’s O List, and received Healthy Snack awards from Health Magazine and Fitness Magazine.
It’s important to get pricing structure right early on. We have premium products and we increased the price gradually and people were still willing to pay for. At least 50% margin.
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Website: peeledsnacks.com
Get a 10% discount code for these amazing products
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Facebook: Peeled Snacks (https://www.facebook.com/Peeled/)
Twitter: @PeeledSnacks
Instagram: @peeledsnacks (https://www.instagram.com/peeledsnacks/)
After 24 years in the Professional Beauty Industry Amy Arvary experienced a significant life change. This change left her unable to continue life as she had planned. At her darkest point Amy discovered the Law of Attraction began a daily practice of mindfulness. Her practice led to hypnosis and she acquired a Masters Certification in Clinical Hypnotherapy.
Amy's unique approach to healing the mind brings her clients an immediate sense of clarity, confidence and purpose. Across the globe she enlightens audiences and private clients with the secrets to manifesting the successes they desire.
There’s an audio link at the end of the ebook, you can listen to it every day or at least once a day for a week. After a week, see how you are feeling and how things are manifesting. I’m very confident that things will be improved.
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Jen Groover is a serial entrepreneur who's gone from guest-hosting spots on QVC to inking deals with some of the industry’s biggest heavyweights. Her success began with the creation of the Butler Bag, the world’s first compartmentalized handbag, and has evolved into an entire lifestyle brand, which can now be found at several prominent retailers. She's also behind Leader Girlz, which teaches young girls the importance of empowerment through play, through her brand, and has another jewlery brand called Empowered by Jen Groover.
Jen was also nominated as a UN Delegate to the first Global Accelerator for the Global Entrepreneurs Council. Jen made history at the New York Stock Exchange as a member of the first all female group to ring the opening bell. She also had her own PBS special, and Jen Groover’s name has quickly became known with innovation, entrepreneurship ,evolution and emotional intelligence.
Jen’s leadership has aligned her with brands like Avon, Verizon, USANA Health Sciences, SkyMall.
Jen is a top business and lifestyle contributor and content creator for for major tv networks like ABC, CBS, CNBC, NBC, Fox News and Fox Business News. She also contributes to editorial pieces to several prominent business magazines and online resources as well as her products brand and work have been featured in hundreds of media outlets including O!The Oprah Magazine, Redbook, People, US Weekly, Success and Entrepreneur.
Key points
Best-selling book: “What If And Why Not?”
Website: www.jengroover.com
Jovanka Ciares is a former entertainment executive turned Wellness expert, detox specialist, nutrition educator and author. She is the creator of the Wellness Smackdown™, a proprietary detox and weight loss program for natural weight loss, which was featured on the first season of ABC’s “My Diet Is Better Than Yours”.
Website: http://WellnessSmackdown.com
Freebie: http://sexybodyreset.com/ (Actually called the Flat Belly Reset)
Social Media Links:
http://facebook.com/JovankaCiares
Elisa Marshall is the Founding Partner of Maman--a french-inspired bakery and café in SoHo, New York City and Toronoto,
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Website: http://www.mamannyc.com/
John Paul Lee is the CEO of Tavalon Tea, founded in 2005. He left a career as a management consultant to pursue his dream of entering the world of entrepreneurship---and entering the world of tea. John found a void in the tea market and took upon himself the task of revitalizing the image of tea by making it more accessible to the masses and creating a quality brand. Tavalon Tea products are found today in over 4800 worldwide locations, and they maintain office locations in NYC, NJ, Hong Kong, Seoul, Cairo, Phnom Penh, and Dubai. John has been featured in many publications and is regarded as one of the top entrepreneurs of our time.
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Find Tavalon Tea on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter!
Nely Galan is a Latina media mogul, author, teacher, entrepreneur, speaker, Emmy Award-winning producer, and savvy influencer. She is a quintessential maker and an advocate for gender parity. As a Cuban immigrant, Nely worked her way to the top as president of Telemundo’s entertainment division, producing over 700 episodes for TV in English and Spanish. Another claim to fame is that Nely was the first ever Latina to appear on NBC’s Celebrity Apprentice show with Donald Trump. Nely’s book, Self Made, is a NY Times bestseller about becoming empowered, self-reliant, and rich in every way. She also founded a nonprofit, The Adelante Movement, which trains other Latina women for entrepreneurship.
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In this episode we have Brian Smith, founder of the UGG Australia brand. Graduating in 1978 as a chartered accountant in Australia, Brian came to America looking for the next big opportunity to bring back to Australia. While studying at the UCLA Graduate School of Management he noticed there was no sheep skin footwear in the U.S. With only $500 in capital he imported boot samples and over the next 17 years built the UGG Australia brand into a multi-million dollar international enterprise. He sold it in 1995 and the brand has continued to grow to exceed a billion dollars in annual sales for the past three years.
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Contacting Brian
Website: www.briansmithspeaker.com
Email: brian@briansmithspeaker
Brian does a small amount of coaching. He won’t coach someone unless he is sure he can help. You can buy the book on the website or on Amazon.
“When you leave corporate you have to be careful that you don’t bring the lifestyle you used to lead into the lifestyle you are about to lead. There is hustle, grit and reinvestment. If you keep spending money like you did before you will run out of it.”
When people start a business the first thing they think about is making money. They don’t think about protecting that money and that’s where the legal comes in. The legal is there to protect your business and your brand, your income and your assets both personally and professionally. Gena tries to make law less scary, more approachable and easier for people to understand.
Three website documents it’s important to have at any stage of business.
How to contact Gena
Gena and her wife have a Facebook group for women entrepreneurs called Gena and Jordanna Your Magical Business.
Gena has a lot of freebies on her website www.genashingle.com/sign-up. Her website also lists all the things she does.
Today we are talking about planning for 2017. We want to share with you five key steps that will really help you plan 2017. These are things we collectively do ourselves that have worked for us.
We’re both coaches, strategists and business people in our own right. A lot of what we do is help people just like you build and grow your brands and scale them, make them profitable and really get you clear on what your goals should be for next year and how to get there. So if you’re looking for additional support check us out. Our websites are www.seemaalexander.com and www.kellylynnadams.com. We also both include a 30 minute free consultation. Whatever you want we are there for you and that’s the whole intention of this. We want you to have an incredible 2017.
Jenny Power’s background is in special events, marketing and PR. She used to work in the non-profit sector raising millions of dollars for worthy causes but working mostly by herself. She didn’t have anyone to bounce ideas off of so she started going to networking events. That’s when she noticed two types of people at these events, neither of which she was looking for. It was either the old boys club, guys drinking beer and hanging out, or it was a sorority mentality where you walk in and feel awkward and look for someone to talk to. She thought there had to be a better way. That is how she came up with the idea for Running with Heels, one of the top exclusive women’s networking organizations in the city.
Networking tips
Jenny wrote an article “The Secret Networking Tip” for Motto by Time, Inc. She was tired of seeing articles telling people to “fake it till you make it” and “just act like the best version of yourself”.
Advice
Hire a virtual assistant. You might not want to have a salaries person or someone in your house when you are just starting out.
Immerse yourself in a community of entrepreneurs.
Contacting Jenny
Website: www.running-with-heels.com
Facebook: Running with Heels LLC
Twitter @heelsandspiles
Podcast: Broadcast Broads Building Businesses
Jenny Power’s background is in special events, marketing and PR. She used to work in the non-profit sector raising millions of dollars for worthy causes but working mostly by herself. She didn’t have anyone to bounce ideas off of so she started going to networking events. That’s when she noticed two types of people at these events, neither of which she was looking for. It was either the old boys club, guys drinking beer and hanging out, or it was a sorority mentality where you walk in and feel awkward and look for someone to talk to. She thought there had to be a better way. That is how she came up with the idea for Running with Heels, one of the top exclusive women’s networking organizations in the city.
Networking tips
Jenny wrote an article “The Secret Networking Tip” for Motto by Time, Inc. She was tired of seeing articles telling people to “fake it till you make it” and “just act like the best version of yourself”.
Advice
Hire a virtual assistant. You might not want to have a salaries person or someone in your house when you are just starting out.
Immerse yourself in a community of entrepreneurs.
Contacting Jenny
Website: www.running-with-heels.com
Facebook: Running with Heels LLC
Twitter @heelsandspiles
Podcast: Broadcast Broads Building Businesses
On this episode we are so excited to welcome Mona Patel, a dynamic and engaging entrepreneur with 17 years experience convincing leaders of some of the world’s biggest brands to understand value and optimize their customer’s experiences.
Entrepreneurs, sit down with your team. If you don’t have a team it can be friends and family. Ask them to write down as many what if questions as they can in a three minute period that answers a problem statement that you propose to them. The first set is not always the best answer so I’m going to ask you to do it three times. Nine minutes total and share in between. The result will be:
If you think about it the number of what if questions you ask are often negative. What if I fail? What if I can’t? What if I lose? What if people make fun of me? What if I have to go back to a job? That’s what holds you back. Use that opening what if for positive.
Shift from what if I can’t to what if I don’t? Working with a coach is really important. But it’s also important to list what you want to get done in your life.
Write down your life goals. You aren’t going to get there if you don’t know
If a Ted Talk is one of your goals, when are you going to start? It’s not going to be easier by avoiding it. You can commit to watch one every week and get the rhythm of how it works. You can also get yourself on stages and get a public speaking coach so you’re refining yourself. Maybe it’s journaling everyday so you start to identify your story.
Three things to invest in when starting a new business
You can find Mona Patel at:
Website: www.motivatedesign.com
Email: mona@motivatedesign.com
In this episode we are talking to a talk show host, wellness and beauty expert and one of my good dear friends Nitikia Chopra.
Nitika Chopra is a certified life coach, wellness entrepreneur, go to resource for young women around the world and motivational lifestyle guru. Nitika’s on a mission to inspire radical self-love.
We all want to get to the place of ease where you are going on vacations or having more time with your kids at night. It’s easy to look at people around you and think “I’m so far from that. What am I doing wrong that I’m not there yet?” But a lot of times people don’t really get honest about what’s happening before they get to those points in their life where there is ease.
Advice for growing in relationships and connections:
Contacting Nikita
Website: nitikachopra.com
Instagram: @nitikachopra
Snapchat: @nitikac
In this episode we have Sybil Amuti. Sybil is an executive brand strategist, podcast producer and cohost,
philanthropist, coach, wife, and mother.
Sybil is also a cohost of the Great Girlfriends show, a podcast conversation series created to connect
women with daily tips and solutions for living a passionate every-day life and building thriving business.
In this podcast, you will hear Sybil discuss:
How her parents impacted her chartered course from kid-preneurship to corporate
career stability.
The way she graduated with a master’s degree and moved from New York to New
Orleans only to move back to New York again a year later.
The impact of taking a break to pursue fashion had on her idea of who she was.
How she was consistently able to find fantastic positions that paid exceptionally well,
yet always seemed to have something else going on the side.
The way she built a partnership with her husband and other friends from the ground up.
How she began to feel that she was being dishonest with herself and others about who
she was, and how that turned her direction toward building up her own legacy.
What she believes about establishing a clear perception around the mission you seek to
accomplish and how you see yourself doing that in order to focus your brand.
How she always has a destination in mind, so everything she does has a map that routes
back to the starting point.
How she used her mission to start her focus on making her services available on the
branding side.
How she helped to influence small businesses, especially women entrepreneurs who
have passion but really need help with strategy.
How she used workshops to reach more people at one time.
The way she made the inspirational connection to women without spending a ton of her
own money while also being able to give it away for free.
Adding the most value possible from her specific perspective.
How her friend journeyed with her through her transition into co-creating the Great
Girlfriends podcast.
The way her powerful friendships with other women has impacted the way she works.
How she leveraged honesty and vulnerability into creating a community.
What she has learned about compartmentalizing her hours and keeping strict cut-offs
for work and family in order to optimize her time with clients and make sure everyone is
getting what they need.
The fact that there is no safety net when working outside of corporate and how that
means it’s time to don your cape and be your own superhero.
What it means to be where you are now and not discount the present while looking
forward to the future.
How you deserve the fulfillment that comes with the honesty of being who you are.
The best tips on partnering with others to grow your business, including deciding that
you are being someone that is worth partnering with.
How important it is to have a quality character and to choose partners with quality
characters.
The importance of having partnership agreements drawn up legally to keep each other
in check and to have something to fall back on in times of difficulty.
How she overcame complete fear to help Tony Robbins re-build his brand and how that
translates to everyone she helps.
What she has to say to all of us that find ourselves second-guessing and questioning our
competence and abilities.
If you are interested in connecting with Sybil or if you have any questions for her, you can find her in the
following places:
Website: www.legacyrow.co
Website: www.thegreatgirlfriends.com
Twitter: @sybil_amuti
Instagram: sybil_amuti
Email: sybil@legacyrow.com
To niche or not to niche is a major question. People think they have to niche and niche and get sales in the door but it’s a process. Entrepreneurship is a journey and we learn as we go.
When you start a business and you may know exactly what you want to do you still need to validate your business idea and you still need to talk to your ideal client avatar. When you go broad it’s good in a way because it allows you the space to test and validate what’s going to work and what’s not going to work. You change as a person along the way so your business might eventually change or get tweaked. It’s good to be okay with where you are at right now wherever you are at because it’s going to evolve and change.
Five steps to understanding how to get your ideal client
When you are thinking of your product or service make sure it’s not a niche to have, but a need to have.
Lead with the most relevant service your client needs right now, then as you become more successful you can open it up to the other multi faceted opportunities you are thinking about in your head right now.
Our guest today is Betsy Helmuth, owner and operator of Affordable Interior Design. She has designed over 1500 spaces including apartments in Argentina, a McDonalds in Brooklyn, and a mansion in India.
If you’re going to do something, if you are going to maintain that consistency, then you have to get really passionate about it.
Nurture your tribe. Put a lot of information out there but when you nurture your prospects and the people they become your tribe.
When you hire someone they are living your brand and you have such a specific trade, how did you manage the process?
I evaluated the way I work. I have a very specific method for how I work. It’s the same for every client that I have ever seen. I do and say the same thing to each client. So, I teach that to my designers. Even though all my interior designers have all been to interior design school, unlike me. Even though they have all worked as paid designers in the field, unlike me. I also make them train for a month in my method. So when you get an Affordable Interior Design designer, they are going to do all the steps that I do so that I know that every client is getting the exact same experience. So, I had to distill this unpredictable design method into a very formulaic. Which is how I like to work. Freedom with in a form. So I have a formula that I do every time and it works every time.
You can find Betsy Helmuth at:
Website: www.affordableinteriordesign.com
Podcast: www.bigdesignsmallbudget.com
Facebook: Affordable Interior Design.
Today we’re talking to Susan Vernicek, founder and CEO of Identity Magazine. She’s an entrepreneur, motivational expert, speaker, and the author of the bestseller Get All A’s in the Game of Life. Her missions is to provide women with opportunities to discover self-acceptance, appreciation, and achievement.
Identity Magazine is for women who want to read authentic stories. It’s for women who feel that they want to go somewhere in life without feeling they have to change in any way. It’s for women who want read about everyday women sharing the good, the bad, the ugly, sharing their personal stories, sharing their successes. It’s for the woman who doesn’t want to read about diet fads and celebrity gossip. It’s a place for women to feel supported and validated and that they are not alone.
In this episode Susan talks about:
If you would like to connect with Susan, the best way to find her is at her magazine website: www.identitymagazine.net.
If you have a story of your own to tell, you are encouraged to submit it to the magazine.
We’re so excited to have Jenn Scalia today with us as our guest, to share with us her entrepreneurship journey and the valuable skills in creating a 7-figure business. She is a visibility strategist for entrepreneurs who want to make an impact. Known for her tough love, no BS style, she helps entrepreneurs to overhaul their biggest fears and empower them to share their message with the world.
Jenn is the coach that has been through what you have been through, but she has successfully snapped out of it and went from rock-bottom to creating a 7-figure business within 3 years. And now she’s here to help others to achieve the same.
Today's episode with Jenn is filled with golden nuggets! We have touched on so many areas relating to business, entrepreneurship and coaching, including:
Her back story and what triggered her to make the move.
The key to her success in creating a 7-figure business within just 3 years.
The doubts and resistances that she faced throughout her entrepreneurship journey, especially during the initial stages of her business.
How hiring a coach completely changed the way she deal with her business.
The 3 main things that she believed sky-rocketed her business.
What she thinks is the best coaching business model for people to start off with.
What are her thoughts and suggestions on generating Passive Income, or she prefers calling it Leveraged Income.
When exactly is the right time for one to create a membership site.
Useful tips on how to build and eventually grow a list of followers with high engagement rate.
Her opinions on outsourcing during the initial stages of a business.
The importance of creating massive values for your clients or potential clients.
How having the correct mindset and alignment can have huge impact on your business. She also shares what inspires her and keeps her mindset on track.
Her advise to those who plan to or have just made the leap into the world of entrepreneurship.
The common misconceptions among new coaches.
Her recommendations on the issue of pricing and her take on certifications for coaches.
The top tools and resources for business owners.
If you are interested in finding out more about Jenn and her coaching services, please visit her website at www.jennscalia.com.
Plus, good news for our listeners! Jenn is kind enough to give our listeners a special gift - "Six Figure Success Mindset Mini Course”, where she shares the mindset hacks that she used to achieve her success and the mindset shifts that can unlock one’s unlimited earning potential. Find out more about it at www.jennscalia.com/makingmoves!
Today we are so excited to speak with Samantha Ettus. Samantha is work-life expert whose goal is to find the spark within each one of us and turn it into a fire. In this episode Samantha talks about:
Three tips on how to better manage our life versus work-life balance for more success.
Tips on how to become more productive:
If you have kids, it’s essential you have boundaries in terms of the time you’re with them and the time you’re focused on work. A lot of entrepreneurs who are working from home struggle with this. It’s hard when you have kids at home to close the door and focus on your work. It’s pivotal you have some kind of childcare or it’s almost impossible to get a business off the ground.
At home with your loved ones turn off your technology for a couple hours a day. You can give your office or colleague your home phone and say use it in an emergency.
Contacting Samantha
Website: www.samanthaettus.com. You can sign up for her free weekly newsletter where she shares work-life balance tips and her favorite articles and videos about career and lifestyle.